1:20 pm : The third quarter got off to a good start as the major indices spent the entirety of today's abbreviated session in positive territory, aided by bargain hunting activity and a batch of economic data that supported the view that the Fed is likely to take a rate hike breather at�the August FOMC meeting.
Specifically, the ISM Index slipped to 53.8 in June (consensus 55.0) from 54.4 in May while construction spending declined 0.4% in May (consensus +0.2%) versus a 0.2% decline in April.�While a bit disappointing in their own right relative to expectations, the
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10:36 am PT Market Internals : The Dow increased 0.70% closing at 11228, the Nasdaq was up 0.84 % to finish at 2190, and the S&P was up 0.79% to finish at 1280. Leading sectors included: gold +4.9%, agricultural products +4.2%, diversified metals and mining +3.3%, industrial REITS +2.6%, aluminum +2.3%. Lagging sectors included: auto manu -2.1%, casinos and gaming -1.4%, home furnishings -1.0%, apparel and accessories -1.0%, consumer electronics -0.99. Today's movement came from higher advance/decline ratios (NYSE 2348/836; Nasdaq 1735/1172, and with new highs outpacing new lows (NYSE 111/53, Nasdaq 91/38).
10:03 am PT Conferences and Shareholder/Analyst Meetings of Interest : Markets are closed�on Tuesday�in observance of Independence Day. �Events of interest for�Wednesday, July 5, include: ARO June Sales Release;�HOTT June 2006 Sales Release;�MW June Sales Release; PZZA June Sales Release; SDX Q3 2005/2006 Sodexho Alliance S.A. Sales Release.
9:54 am PT Bond Watch: Bonds Looking for Light (BONDX) : Treasuries are making another attempt at pulling back up to unchanged as the session inches toward its early close. The 10-yr yield is at 5.151% just shy of its session low of 5.149%. The market looks to wring some excitement out of an otherwise inactive day with this late rally attempt. It�appears destined to stall out, however,�with little incentive beyond a flight to quality to tempt bidders to jump in before tomorrow's holiday. The buck is getting bumped around in tight ranges with technical levels providing the thrust as currency traders amuse themselves with going after stops & weak positions. The dollar index is pretty much hanging out where it began the session at 85.22.